Category: in-body stabilization

Sony’s budget full-frame A7C camera has an all-new compact body

[ad_1] You can shoot full-frame 4K video at up to 30 fps, or 1080p at up to 120 fps with all video limited to 4:2:0 8-bit and 100Mbps bit rates. You also get both S-Log2 and S-Log3 recording to maximize dynamic range. That’s not bad, but for $200 more, Panasonic’s full-frame S5 shoots 4K at […]

Olympus’ E-M10 IV gains more resolution and a flip-down selfie screen

[ad_1] The other big change is the addition of a flip-down screen, rather than an articulating display as before. That should make it better for selfie shooters and vloggers, though not quite as good as the E-M5 III, which has a fully articulating flip-out display. Otherwise, the E-M10 IV is much the same as the […]

Nikon’s full-frame Z5 has in-body stabilization for $1,399

[ad_1] Despite all that tech, it offers pretty mediocre shooting speeds of 4.5 fps with full autofocus and AE. That’s just a touch less than Canon’s 5 fps EOS RP, but far less what you’ll find on comparably-priced APS-C cameras like Sony’s 11 fps A6600. Nikon As mentioned, video isn’t a strong point with the […]

Fujifilm’s new flagship X-T4 camera has in-body stabilization

[ad_1] Another big change is a new mechanical shutter that Fujifilm calls “the fastest and most robust in the history of the X Series.” It’ll let you shoot bursts at up to 15 fps with the mechanical shutter with full autofocus and auto exposure (or 20 fps with the electronic shutter), while lasting for up […]

Canon’s powerhouse EOS R5 will be its first mirrorless camera with 8K video

[ad_1] All that will be possible thanks to a “newly developed CMOS sensor,” Canon said. That will also open up faster shooting speeds, letting you capture bursts at 12 fps with the mechanical shutter and 20 fps using the silent electronic shutter. That will “facilitate shooting of athletes at sporting events and other fast-moving subjects,” […]